I'm seeking help from the community to understand the reasons for Close vote better.
The question, Merge two one dimensional String arrays to a single array with delimiter was first closed with the reason that it is not focussed which doesn't seem to be correct as it is already focused on a specific problem.
Later on, it was closed mentioning the reason as What topics can I ask about here?. However, when I go through this link, it says:
We feel the best Stack Overflow questions have a bit of source code in them, but if your question generally covers…
- a specific programming problem, or
- a software algorithm, or
- software tools commonly used by programmers; and is
- a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development
…then you’re in the right place to ask your question!
Although the question does not have source code in it, it meets 3 out of 4 criteria mentioned above.
Is the question a good candidate to be closed? What have I missed here?
Update:
The question being discussed here has been closed again and this time, the question, Merge each element of multiple lists into one Element and return another list in java 8 has been used to mark it as duplicate. However, this question is about List
s while the question being discussed here is about arrays. They are different in many ways (and so do their respective solutions).
Some other following questions have also been posted in comments:
- How do I join two lists in Java?
- What is the best way to combine two lists into a map (Java)?
- How to zip two Java Lists
- How to print two lists together using Stream API java 8?
- How to convert a Java 8 Stream to an Array?
Certainly, the required solution will come out if we combine the questions/answers from all the links listed above. This way (combining multiple questions/answers to mark a question duplicate), most of the questions/answers on SO can be treated duplicate of some questions/answers. This doesn't seem like a good way of marking a question duplicate.